SSS day 27. Almost done. And a new shirt!

Befuddled by my Lady Grey muslin and a never-ending stream of cherry tank tops, I took a little time last night and this morning to make a nice new shirt! I was quite surprised to find that I've worn my first version of the Hot Patterns Bo Ho De-Luxe Peasant shirt a few times since finishing it - even though I think of it as a cheater shirt, what with it's tent-like construction and drawstring waist! Here's my golden yellow, polka dot version!

[mustard yellow. and dots.]

What I like about this shirt is the cute shape. The scoop neck. I'm not a huge fan of the puffy sleeves. And I'm also not a fan of the self-binding. Ugh.

Once I got the shirt together, I started to think about using some of my wedding stash of black grosgrain ribbon with white polka dots. I love jewely tones with black and white polka dots! I considered using a wide ribbon as the casing for the waist tie, but ultimately decided to go with the slightly less annoying-to-sew-on yellow casing with black and white tie (if I sew the yellow casing on crooked, it's not as noticeable as if I sew the black casing on crooked!)

Here's my for-consideration photos...
[option #1 or option #2??]
I used the more narrow ribbon with the smaller dots to do a slightly different neckline finishing than what the pattern calls for. The pattern calls for gathering of the unfinished neckline, then finishing with bias-cut binding strips. Instead, I did a narrow hem by sewing a quarter inch in from the unfinished edge. I turned and pressed along the seamline, sewed right along the edge, then trimmed close to the seamline. I folded over again, pressed and stitched about a quarter inch in from the finished edge. I sewed some gathering stitches (4.5 mm) and gathered. I should have gathered a bit more, the neckline is a bit too wide for my taste!

To secure the gathered edge, I sewed the gathered fabric to the the ribbon, which is 7/8" wide. The little dots peek up a bit along the neckline!
[a bit of ribbon]
Once I got everything put together, I realized that the whole bow-thing at the waist wasn't going to work. I'm not that good at tying bows, and with the dots only on one side, it just didn't look that great.  I shortened the ties so that a simple knot would look nice!
[a simple knot works better than a bow]
Next up, a pair of grey cords!

6 [comments]:

Anonymous said...

So cute! Love the combo of mustard with black and white.
~ Alana

Alexandra said...

I love your top, the colour is great!

lap said...

I am really impressed with the fit on this top. It's super flattering. I love the ribbon accent at the neckline too, just a hint of pattern to easily mix with other patterns. I would love to see you match this with fun plaid cigarette pants or a pencil skirt..

Laurwyn said...

You are SO productive!
I love that color. It looks great with your hair ;)

Heather said...

So cute! The combination of the black and white polka dot ribbon with that great colour looks so good. Love it!

Suzanne said...

adorable, totally feeling the color combo!

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